ext_78972 ([identity profile] mylaptopisevil.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] talkpolitics 2014-02-11 02:41 pm (UTC)

So if someone goes from working two jobs a day (let's say 12-16 hours a day) to one job a day (let's say 8 hours a day), that counts as that individual creating a loss in labor supply. But is it reasonable to expect people to work two jobs for medical care?

Does the CBO take into account that the second job someone will leave will still exist, and that someone who is unemployed can then provide work hours toward it?

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